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thinking about a new approach to technology, using technology differently. maybe it will be your first time in beijing with a computer. you might feel a little bit like a fish out of water. i really do understand. i am the very last person that anyone in my circle of friends and family would have ever thought would be heading up a tech company. i never thought i would either. i can tell you, it is a slippery slope once you get started on technology, so i thought i would take it a little easy and introduce you. maybe that wasn't the kind of mouse you are thinking about, how want to tell you a story. this is a mother mouse. she was walking down an alley with all of her about slayings of a lovely spring day. as she was walking down the winding road, out of the bushes comes a big cat. it charges its back and hisses, the mother mouse gathers her little children around her, and looks the cat in the eye and goes, ruff, ruff, ruff. the cat, stunned, turns and runs away. the mother bows looked down and says, let that be a lesson to you. never underestimate the power
thinking about a new approach to technology, using technology differently. maybe it will be your first time in beijing with a computer. you might feel a little bit like a fish out of water. i really do understand. i am the very last person that anyone in my circle of friends and family would have ever thought would be heading up a tech company. i never thought i would either. i can tell you, it is a slippery slope once you get started on technology, so i thought i would take it a little easy...
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what happened was, elevator technology outpaced california building code. building code has a number a provision that makes traditional elevators usable by people with disabilities, but destination elevators presented challenges, particularly with cited. how do you know to get from this keypad to your our corporate car? >> we had a terrific program where we develop and administer the bulletin, which your help, elevator companies, involvement from the public, and you can tell us the outcome of that. >> what is amazing about the process is we had both government and private industry, as well as people with disabilities at the table for three years creating these accessibility standards. what we are doing here is being looked at by the department of justice access board and state architect's office. that is how good our standards are. would you like to see? i am going to push the access key which will activate the voice. i want to go to floor 24. ok, to the left. >> elevator j has arrived. >> that was smooth. >> i am getting a text message. it is amazing, thes
what happened was, elevator technology outpaced california building code. building code has a number a provision that makes traditional elevators usable by people with disabilities, but destination elevators presented challenges, particularly with cited. how do you know to get from this keypad to your our corporate car? >> we had a terrific program where we develop and administer the bulletin, which your help, elevator companies, involvement from the public, and you can tell us the...
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they have the same technology as computer chips. they're similar in structure to that tran cystor-like computer chip technology based on silicon. the best thing about them is there are no moving parts and they last a long time. there are cells, modules, and arrays. a cell is one of these pieces here. it's a small unit wired together in a certain way to produce half a volt. these are hooked together in whatever size to be a module or a panel. those terms are sort of used interchanningbly. you hook as many as you need to for your array. it is very modular and adaptable technology. you can put it whatever size you want. there are two sort of competing or comparable technologies on the market. crystal lynn is the one that's been the longest. it's made from crystals. it is firm, hard like crystal. they're over 85% or 90% of the market now. they have the highest efficiencies. in other words, they'll capture more of the sunlight per square foot than the other technology. this can be significant especially in a city like san francisco when
they have the same technology as computer chips. they're similar in structure to that tran cystor-like computer chip technology based on silicon. the best thing about them is there are no moving parts and they last a long time. there are cells, modules, and arrays. a cell is one of these pieces here. it's a small unit wired together in a certain way to produce half a volt. these are hooked together in whatever size to be a module or a panel. those terms are sort of used interchanningbly. you...
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it needs high technology. so i think they use basically the same technology from the missile, which was launched last april. they say it was improved which has 6,000 kilometers range. >> what is puzzling is that north koreans and japanese officials said the missile was removed from the launch pad so what do you make of that? >> if north korea really removed missile of launch pad, i think there are two possibilities. one is the fake. north korea didn't want neighboring countries to observe the launch itself accurately because they didn't have the self-confidence of placing the orbit satellite into the -- sorry. the object into the orbit. one another is they used spare. if they prepared spare rocket then they use spare rocket to launch the missile. >> all very strategic. >> yes. >> now, what should the japanese government do in terms of security? >> yes. japan has to cooperate with united states and south korea to detect a sign of missile launch. so japan has to consider about deployment of ships into the japan
it needs high technology. so i think they use basically the same technology from the missile, which was launched last april. they say it was improved which has 6,000 kilometers range. >> what is puzzling is that north koreans and japanese officials said the missile was removed from the launch pad so what do you make of that? >> if north korea really removed missile of launch pad, i think there are two possibilities. one is the fake. north korea didn't want neighboring countries to...
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i am on a panel for emerging technologies. advanced technology developments. this was news to me. it is not about hardware but about systems and components. industry has something to learn from what is happening in the way the defense department is mulling the development of new technologies from basic sciences. >> i have been working for google for the last eight ye ars. lowry and saturdarry and sergeit together to create google. private industry. google is the epitome of the with the forces come together to create what i think is an innovation now. one thing you have to learn is he wants you to have a healthy disregard for the impossible. that is something that took me quite a while to shift my brain to work that way. i want to bring back to what president faust was talking about. what concerns me greatly because of the house the disregard for the impossible and working with educational institutions, i have great concerns for where we're going as a country and i will give two statistics. some of the numbers i have learned -- the united states is ranked 52nd in terms of the quali
i am on a panel for emerging technologies. advanced technology developments. this was news to me. it is not about hardware but about systems and components. industry has something to learn from what is happening in the way the defense department is mulling the development of new technologies from basic sciences. >> i have been working for google for the last eight ye ars. lowry and saturdarry and sergeit together to create google. private industry. google is the epitome of the with the...
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to some of the leading technology companies in the valley. we have companies that raise anywhere from a thousand dollars to $25 million that have sort of been housed with us. some of the coolest things that have happened at the hatchery two people sitting next to each other working on the same app for six months decided to merge and raise a million dollars for their company. so, collaborative consumption is something we truly believe in and having spent a couple of years working with the likes of jane, brian, tina lee and a bunch of other people who have been sort of working on this open data problem, it's been sort of exciting to sort of see it come to fruition today and see sort of the progress that they've made. so, for me this is sort of -- it's been fun to sort of watch this team of people come together and do what they do and make san francisco a 21st century city. so, you know, it's an honor to welcome the mayor back to the hatchery, the new hatchery. we invite you, supervisor chiu, to our monthly infamous happy hours where bourbon and
to some of the leading technology companies in the valley. we have companies that raise anywhere from a thousand dollars to $25 million that have sort of been housed with us. some of the coolest things that have happened at the hatchery two people sitting next to each other working on the same app for six months decided to merge and raise a million dollars for their company. so, collaborative consumption is something we truly believe in and having spent a couple of years working with the likes...
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[applause] lead my all the industries but most importantly by our technology industry. over 14,000, to 15,000 jobs were technology sector alone so it's right for us to make sure our future, our kids, our returning veterans, our people in their mid-career of their jobs now have an opportunity to really join in this job creating effort, and i still will say it's the private sector working with city government that's going to create the newest jobs for generations to come. today as part of the ongoing month of orange, month of innovation it's not only a celebration we all declared it innovation month and we wanted to make this announcement today about the steps we're taking for the on going work of tech sf and again it wasn't just a pronouncement that we wanted to create jobs we have to make it work, and there are three elements that make this work for everybody. because still flipping 9.6 to 6.nine still means a lot of people are unemployed. this city won't be successful unless everyone joins in the industry and tech sf is the way to ensure that happens. it is education.
[applause] lead my all the industries but most importantly by our technology industry. over 14,000, to 15,000 jobs were technology sector alone so it's right for us to make sure our future, our kids, our returning veterans, our people in their mid-career of their jobs now have an opportunity to really join in this job creating effort, and i still will say it's the private sector working with city government that's going to create the newest jobs for generations to come. today as part of the...
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welcome to the technology summit. we are looking forward to a fantastic day. we are going to start with a demonstration of the wii system. it is an interactive gaming system that allows people to play different activities and participate in different fitness activities together. a lot of wii systems, about 40, are being deployed around the city to different senior centers and residents facilities to encourage older adults to get more involved with physical activity using technology. we're going to spend the first 30 minutes or so demonstrating the wii. not only will we demonstrate how to use it, but we will doe demonstrate adaptive devices so that it can be an inclusive activity for all adults and children. my name is dr. chris thompson from the university of san francisco. go, dons. 1855. i have not been there that long. i am in the department of exercise and sports science. i think it is a good match for me to be demonstrating the wii, which is a good physical activity. i am joined on the stage by a student, not from usf, but from san francisco state. we act
welcome to the technology summit. we are looking forward to a fantastic day. we are going to start with a demonstration of the wii system. it is an interactive gaming system that allows people to play different activities and participate in different fitness activities together. a lot of wii systems, about 40, are being deployed around the city to different senior centers and residents facilities to encourage older adults to get more involved with physical activity using technology. we're going...
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elevated technology all here in san francisco. we will also visit the machinery where all the behind- the-scenes gears control these incredible machines. we are very fortunate today to have an expert with those who is going to walk us are around elevators in san francisco. can you tell us about the history of elevators in san francisco? the measure -- >> sure. the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in the 1870's, the first passenger elevator was installed, and that allowed building heights to go up to about seven floors. starting in the 18 eighties, 1890's, the first electric elevators were installed. that allowed for buildings to go up even higher, even more than 10 floors, and those were the first elevators that became representative of what we consider modern elevators today. >> so the height of buildings is related to elevator technology. >> both of these technologies encourage architects to build taller buildings. engineering and materials s
elevated technology all here in san francisco. we will also visit the machinery where all the behind- the-scenes gears control these incredible machines. we are very fortunate today to have an expert with those who is going to walk us are around elevators in san francisco. can you tell us about the history of elevators in san francisco? the measure -- >> sure. the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in...
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technology innovation. developments around russia we've got this huge earth covered. it's a secret report that the cia doesn't want you to see details about the intent and hanssen interrogation tactics used on terror suspects six thousand pages of u.s. military secrets that could you lose the public eye indefinitely had a report from capitol hill. and speaking of secrets wal-mart has a few of its own the company shelled out millions to lobby for the government to roll back regulations it's also good at keeping scandals quiet coming up we'll look at wal-mart's big business blitz. and if you thought those small seats on public buses invaded your personal space get ready for this homeland security is about to up the ante by installing microphones on public transit to record your conversations or you paid a bus fare will give you a couple reasons to keep your voice down. it's tuesday december eleventh five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz a wall and you're watching r t. we begin today with a report that could shed some light on the dark practice of torture this week the
technology innovation. developments around russia we've got this huge earth covered. it's a secret report that the cia doesn't want you to see details about the intent and hanssen interrogation tactics used on terror suspects six thousand pages of u.s. military secrets that could you lose the public eye indefinitely had a report from capitol hill. and speaking of secrets wal-mart has a few of its own the company shelled out millions to lobby for the government to roll back regulations it's also...
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this included peaceful use of nuclear technology and space exploration. the north koreans insist this launch is such for peaceful use. on april 15th, in his first speech after the last-minute launch, kim jong-un said peace is precious but that the dignity of the people under sovereignty of the nation are even more precious. he indicated his intention to follow his father's footsteps and this launch is seen as part of that, i think. >> so why did the north koreans choose to launch now? >> well, experts point to two reasons. and the one is that the timing relates to a scheduled satellite launch by the south koreans. they had planned to send up a satellite on november 29th but postponed. the two koreas are competing to be the top satellite-launching countries. it is opposed by the north. those in pyongyang believe such opposition is caused by what they call the hostile policy of the united states. they insist that the americans change their position and that ask that they launch. another reason is that they formulated a plan to build a missile by the country
this included peaceful use of nuclear technology and space exploration. the north koreans insist this launch is such for peaceful use. on april 15th, in his first speech after the last-minute launch, kim jong-un said peace is precious but that the dignity of the people under sovereignty of the nation are even more precious. he indicated his intention to follow his father's footsteps and this launch is seen as part of that, i think. >> so why did the north koreans choose to launch now?...
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. >>> obviously with technology we're able to do x-rays, mris, all kinds of medical advance ths, but watch what we might be able to do now. >> what if instead of fearing the worst when you notice something out of the ordinary, you could identify the condition yourself. getting the right diagnosis would save you worry. and an unnecessary doctor's visit. >> now everyday people might be able to keep track of their health using -- basically just their smartphones and cool apps. >> instead of hearing about a viral outbreak on the news, imagine you got an alert. >> this new technology is called
. >>> obviously with technology we're able to do x-rays, mris, all kinds of medical advance ths, but watch what we might be able to do now. >> what if instead of fearing the worst when you notice something out of the ordinary, you could identify the condition yourself. getting the right diagnosis would save you worry. and an unnecessary doctor's visit. >> now everyday people might be able to keep track of their health using -- basically just their smartphones and cool apps....
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walmart retail company are heavy users of technology. mcdonald, heavy user of technology. underarmor, heavy user of technology. technology is, engineers not just for technology companies, we need engineers for every company because every company in every sector has to be more innovative and engineering is a key skill set and their biggest challenge is attracting enough talent while other people, both entrepreneurs trying to disrupt the large company as well as other nations trying to disrupt us are stepping up their game. >> so this has to be a compelling topic, otherwise you wouldn't have this large a crowd sitting here wrapped on :30 on a friday night. either that our have no other alternatives. we will give the final word to our host, governor bee lyles. >> thank you, alan. i want to thank our distinguished panel and moderator and to thank all of you for attending this very robust, rich and engaging discussion tonight about the politics, economics and the legal ramifications of how skilled immigration. in his first post election news conference, president obama stated t
walmart retail company are heavy users of technology. mcdonald, heavy user of technology. underarmor, heavy user of technology. technology is, engineers not just for technology companies, we need engineers for every company because every company in every sector has to be more innovative and engineering is a key skill set and their biggest challenge is attracting enough talent while other people, both entrepreneurs trying to disrupt the large company as well as other nations trying to disrupt us...
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today, it's 6.9. >> [applause.] >> and technology is leading the way. we're home to now -- just within our 49 square miles, we're home to 1,635 technology companies, still growing, over 225 clean tech companies, more than 100 biotech companies, and we have owncone of those categories or growing more every month. imgetting excited because that means a lot more jobs. i think we will soon lead the whole state. and i kind of say that too because marin county has traditionally been lower than ours and so has san mateo. i think marin county has been lower because we have their wine, you will probably have some tonight and san ma taiee because it's our airport that emploaxcju everybody there. so we will take credit for all three counties. i told jerry, i'm never going to complain to jerry brown, what he to happen in the state legislature, because i used the first year and a half to insulate myself from all of that, emotionally as well as programmatically to say i'm not going to let the state hurt our city or the federal government. we've got to innovate our wa
today, it's 6.9. >> [applause.] >> and technology is leading the way. we're home to now -- just within our 49 square miles, we're home to 1,635 technology companies, still growing, over 225 clean tech companies, more than 100 biotech companies, and we have owncone of those categories or growing more every month. imgetting excited because that means a lot more jobs. i think we will soon lead the whole state. and i kind of say that too because marin county has traditionally been lower...
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not subsidizing as most of the world is today the implementation of existing inefficient technology to make better solar panels and you fix the problem so you mentioned to say the things that then sit you think perhaps this is an overreaction and misunderstanding how would you interpret that while there are two things going on firstly a lot of the developing world money from the developed world and so they're playing up their arguments secondly there's been a lot of argument saying see this hurricane hurricane sandy in the u.s. and the type who. are caused by global warming well first of all the science tells us there's only a very marginal or non existing part of this that's caught i call the warming but the second part is even if it were the case that a significant part of the overall i'm not of what we're doing right now or anything that we will do in the next ten or fifteen years will have any appreciable impact to help people even in fifty years so if we want to help the philippines let's make sure we help them with actual adaptation have better seawall defenses have better infras
not subsidizing as most of the world is today the implementation of existing inefficient technology to make better solar panels and you fix the problem so you mentioned to say the things that then sit you think perhaps this is an overreaction and misunderstanding how would you interpret that while there are two things going on firstly a lot of the developing world money from the developed world and so they're playing up their arguments secondly there's been a lot of argument saying see this...
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i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really bring together city departments to work in a coordinated way with our committee on information technology. to help create a chief information officer position for the city. i was also proud to work with then mayor newsome in passing the first generation of open data legislation that we have. but as our civil grand jury in june pointed out, our i-t in san francisco is still in need of a culture shock. and this is where all of us come in today. we have 200 data sets that have already been put out there, but by and large the data sets put out by city gov
i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really...
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we can put the burden of registration on technology. the you can increase the integrity of your roles. the data will be more correct. you will be more time than with what the secretary of ohio said with the dmv. it allows us to make sure. i will leave it to other questions. i think for the most part voters and register it. >> thank you for including me in this discussion. we are at the voter participation center concerned with the rising american electorate. marital status, age, and raise determine whether or not you register and vote. we believe the rae represents 54% when taken individually of the eligible population. and i could 2012 they represented 485 of the electorate but they represent 63% of all the unregistered citizens. we wanted to take a look at this year and also at some of the things that were different. what was the primary thing this year that was the same as in other elections? we think it is a real challenge about the number of unregistered citizens. whether or not they're part of the rising electric or not. 73 millio
we can put the burden of registration on technology. the you can increase the integrity of your roles. the data will be more correct. you will be more time than with what the secretary of ohio said with the dmv. it allows us to make sure. i will leave it to other questions. i think for the most part voters and register it. >> thank you for including me in this discussion. we are at the voter participation center concerned with the rising american electorate. marital status, age, and raise...
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the technology sector was the big drag on the broad market. it fell 1.3%. the utility sector saw the best gains, up 1.6%. apple put the brakes on the broad market, selling off on heavier than usual volume. apple fell 6.4%, with the stock closing at a three-week low. there are plenty of trader theories behind the weakness in apple. they include apple not announcing a special shareholder dividend; reports of traders facing higher margins if they borrowed money to buy apple stock, leading them to cut their positions; and worries about new competition from nokia. speaking of competition for the iphone, nokia announced a deal with china-mobile to sell its top lumia smartphone in china. shares of nokia jumped 12.8%. volume was very heavy as shares sit at a seven-month high. meantime, banking stocks were in focus thanks to the job cuts announced at citigroup. bank of america joined in the rally with shares closing with a double-digit handle. with b. of a. finishing the session at $10.46, it's the first close over $10 per share since july 2011. also helping the fin
the technology sector was the big drag on the broad market. it fell 1.3%. the utility sector saw the best gains, up 1.6%. apple put the brakes on the broad market, selling off on heavier than usual volume. apple fell 6.4%, with the stock closing at a three-week low. there are plenty of trader theories behind the weakness in apple. they include apple not announcing a special shareholder dividend; reports of traders facing higher margins if they borrowed money to buy apple stock, leading them to...
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the reason we are here is technology. the technology is all about providing input, a life that we can live that doesn't require living life without the troublesome requirement of having much of a brain. these are wonderful things. the american citizen watches this in the upper left for about seven hours a day. that is information without action. i loved it. but in moderation. on the lower left. we see a topographic map from a satellite. what you see in red is the city of baltimore. places where the sunlight does not hit the ground because it is all paved. it is to make sure that every footfall is secure and you cannot pay a bit of attention to it. many of you have been doing it for quite a few years now. it is not good to sleepwalk through life. that way we don't have to worry about a thing. there is no bond on the floor. it is designed to be controlled and removed our brains of for having to worry about the details. i use google for an hour or two or three every day and my work and in my life. what a wonderful tool. it r
the reason we are here is technology. the technology is all about providing input, a life that we can live that doesn't require living life without the troublesome requirement of having much of a brain. these are wonderful things. the american citizen watches this in the upper left for about seven hours a day. that is information without action. i loved it. but in moderation. on the lower left. we see a topographic map from a satellite. what you see in red is the city of baltimore. places where...
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we have been challenged in the solar technology arena because traditional technology has heavy weight technology that always challenged the integrity of roof tops, and moscone is the one we found and let that be for one of these companies and light ultralight technology and use, cheaper way of getting solar out there and we're going to allow them to demonstrate their product on top of our mos connie roof and that is an example we're doing in utilizing all of the agency's cooperations and make sure the start ups can use real testing sites in the city. that is thanks to the hardand kelly and the manager at puc and barbara hale and the second thing we're going to do is take a page out of what we're doing with clean tech and biotech life sciences. you see what mission bay is doing. they have for the last ten years building up a ecosystem of pharmaceutical companies and san francisco medical center and integrated around with the research teams to form a very strong research center and because of that center more and more companies around the world are locating there because they want to be
we have been challenged in the solar technology arena because traditional technology has heavy weight technology that always challenged the integrity of roof tops, and moscone is the one we found and let that be for one of these companies and light ultralight technology and use, cheaper way of getting solar out there and we're going to allow them to demonstrate their product on top of our mos connie roof and that is an example we're doing in utilizing all of the agency's cooperations and make...
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said was not only don't use ballistic missile technology it said we must have a commitment to a peaceful diplomatic and political solution to the situation there i'm afraid that the united states is going to step back talk less isolate more the military base that the united states brought merrily south korea's building on jesuit island in an effort to create a ring around china perhaps so to deal with north korea are all setbacks to peace what's necessary i think at this point in time is not is to step back from the process and the outside countries the other countries around the world must say wait a minute a peaceful china south korea north korea japan has a region will have a huge impact on world east and i think that it's really incumbent that we put pressures toward peace and not toward amping up the conflict any more. what russia has strongly criticised america's decision to formally recognize syria's opposition coalition deeming it a violation of international agreements that call for dialogue there but alliance has also been officially recognized as a legitimate representative of
said was not only don't use ballistic missile technology it said we must have a commitment to a peaceful diplomatic and political solution to the situation there i'm afraid that the united states is going to step back talk less isolate more the military base that the united states brought merrily south korea's building on jesuit island in an effort to create a ring around china perhaps so to deal with north korea are all setbacks to peace what's necessary i think at this point in time is not is...
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so you talked about technology stocks. those are two that are just hitting it hard, even as apple was being hit hard. i think that time for apple being hit is nearing an end. as we near the capital gains tax selling that has driven it basically for these levels. you're going to see a nice pop in tech in 2013. >> you say you like hp, does that mean you're a buyer of it? >> i have been a buyer of it. i have been on this one basically since november 20th. >>'d on halftime, trading by the back. whether barnes & noble is on the verge of a breakout. two traders, two very different points of view. we'll debate that coming up. plus shares of apple fall 9% over the past week. why this company may no longer be a buy and hold stock. doug kass is going to tell you why, and later, hot commodities, a look at which ones should be in your list for 2013. those stories and much more when we come back pb. streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one, combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis
so you talked about technology stocks. those are two that are just hitting it hard, even as apple was being hit hard. i think that time for apple being hit is nearing an end. as we near the capital gains tax selling that has driven it basically for these levels. you're going to see a nice pop in tech in 2013. >> you say you like hp, does that mean you're a buyer of it? >> i have been a buyer of it. i have been on this one basically since november 20th. >>'d on halftime,...
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>> before technology, i'm sure technologically we can do all sorts of things. >> before technology. >> before technology do virgins -- how would i know? have i don't know, it seems to me if you're trying to establish the legitimacy of mary being a virgin one thing you would want to inquire is if it's ever happened independently of mythology and technology. >> well, i would wonder how i'd have access to that information. there is -- >> well, you're among all those boston scholars. what do you do in recreation, don't you ask questions like -- >> no, that tends not to be one of the things we talk about. with my grandmother, yes. with scholars, no. >> so you come down on the side that it was a true virgin birth, correct? >> i think it's very clear that the gospel writers thought so. appear we have no information with which to dispute them. i'm willing to go with it. >> may i say one more thing on this point? one of the things that the gospel writers do and matthew and luke in particular of the four that we have, is that they turn to using the bible, the jewish bible, the only one there is
>> before technology, i'm sure technologically we can do all sorts of things. >> before technology. >> before technology do virgins -- how would i know? have i don't know, it seems to me if you're trying to establish the legitimacy of mary being a virgin one thing you would want to inquire is if it's ever happened independently of mythology and technology. >> well, i would wonder how i'd have access to that information. there is -- >> well, you're among all those...
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>> i think every industrial company now with sensor technology and software technology has to think about the analytical way around their products. so a jet engine or m.r.i. scanner or gas turbine creates terra bytes of data. usage data. if we could model a jet engine that saves 1% fuel burn every year, that save it is industry $2 billion. that's a lot of money for our customers and we're trying to take the analyticals as expects and restructure in the a way that benefits our customers. if you think about social media, it was about connecting a billion consumers, right? and change the way they shop or do other things. the industrial internet is about really deep domain, deep verticals where 1% of anything is worth hundreds of billions of dollars. >> rose: we really have come with the internet to this emphasis on data and what data can tell us and the cloud has given us an enormous potential. >> completely. information technology in and of itself creates 5% or 10% of the value. connectivity is 10% of what it's about. the rest is about better decision making, better analytics, saving money.
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slaves technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. and this is all see while combine lays in the dave lead to me peyton is expected to lay out his turn to shave so modernizing russia talking corruption and boosting the country's international influence the president told geneva his address to new makers and last time since returning to the kremlin for an empty. president at six o n z corpus canal hospitals house fires. there are definitely lots of things to talk about the federal assembly itself is pretty much put together out of russia's political elite and well previously we have heard some big announcements for instance president media announced at the federal assembly actually proposed changing the constitution to increase the presence certain for from four years to six years and this time president putin is actually expected to talk about how he plans to use these six years and it's very possible that we may hear some big announcements this time as was one of the biggest challenges for the president right now is to satisfy the n
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you know surveillance technologies and these types of things to get people to conform more so that the pirate is really where the rebel in society is something that is without the pirate or the rebel you end up with a very gray dry conformist society current is that a fair statement well that's certainly what what would we believe we believe that you know people that we call misfits are the dark side is a wholly a lot more interesting you know innovation on the fringe really is what we call it is something that we are we suffer from if we don't learn and if we don't pay attention to it and it can be very a company comfortable all the asli sometimes to explore the dark side but it's something that we would gain from as you know our journey sort of into pirates maybe just on companies as part of the old piracy the somali pirates modern pirates i understand they also have exchanges they're listing themselves on exchanges they're driving a real estate speculation in neighboring countries like kenya so they become a dynamic economic force in that region does that qualify under your scenario
you know surveillance technologies and these types of things to get people to conform more so that the pirate is really where the rebel in society is something that is without the pirate or the rebel you end up with a very gray dry conformist society current is that a fair statement well that's certainly what what would we believe we believe that you know people that we call misfits are the dark side is a wholly a lot more interesting you know innovation on the fringe really is what we call it...
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and a full three quarters of the city's job growth has happened outside of the technology industry. the tourism industry alone, for example, supported 71,000 jobs in the year 2011 with a payroll of over 2 million-dollar and immense jobs creators between treasure island. the cp m c rebuild and a new warriors a arena over 4,000 permanent jobs and over 15,000 construction jobs will be created and sustained and we are rebuilding the city with san franciscoians thanks to your leadership on the local higher legislation not just for public projects but also private project like the proposed a marine eye 3030 and let's not forgot the manufacturing mere in san francisco through s of may we are offering programmings and technical assistance so that they can also be local job create ores i'm also crateful for san francisco voters who past thed housing trust fund to now allocate one $.2 billion in the next 30 years for low increase and moderate san franciscoians to house our workforce and keep families in san francisco so no, supervisor we will not crash the real estate market but invest in our
and a full three quarters of the city's job growth has happened outside of the technology industry. the tourism industry alone, for example, supported 71,000 jobs in the year 2011 with a payroll of over 2 million-dollar and immense jobs creators between treasure island. the cp m c rebuild and a new warriors a arena over 4,000 permanent jobs and over 15,000 construction jobs will be created and sustained and we are rebuilding the city with san franciscoians thanks to your leadership on the local...
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in many ways, we haven't caught up in the way that other technologies. so we will have opportunities in the future where the way in this we design and the way in which we make things will probably be quite different than how we do them now. >> we have a robotic arm in the lab. the robotic arm, yes, the robotic arm yes can spit foam or concrete and here i ask you can we use the arm to print with silk to achieve weaving. >> so, this is an industrial robotic arm and we refurbished it as a research arm. so typically arms like this are found in assembly lines working to make cars and electronics. >> as part of exploring the repurposing of this robotic arm as a 3-d printer, we've been exploring what it means to work or print with con creel, but we've also been exploring foam. in this case, this is a project led by steven keating, a research graduate. >> 3-d printing is when you make an object in layers, so if you take a tube of tooth paste at home, squeeze out one layer, squeeze another layer over that, you've now 3-d printed something. here, we have it printi
in many ways, we haven't caught up in the way that other technologies. so we will have opportunities in the future where the way in this we design and the way in which we make things will probably be quite different than how we do them now. >> we have a robotic arm in the lab. the robotic arm, yes, the robotic arm yes can spit foam or concrete and here i ask you can we use the arm to print with silk to achieve weaving. >> so, this is an industrial robotic arm and we refurbished it...
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. >> and we're supposed to be about the technology. >> imagine a big stop bullying speak up logo on the slide behind me. >> say that again. >> stop bullying, speak up is the name of the campaign and a nice transition. my complements to everyone in the room. if i have learned everything in the last four years while researching bullying prevention and for our age group and the kids in the second through seventh grade it's that not only does it take a village but a village of people who are willing to partner and collaborate with each other and speak not only to adults about this issue but speak to children and i think it's an interesting transition from mia's work to mine. still not mine. >> it is but -- >> and the role we play at cartoon network and thousands of kids at home everyday and the role we play is taking that information, translating it and content on the line and when kids come independently to our screens to play games and watch television and do a variety of things we have information for them on information they care deeply part. in 2008 as research we do we asked new quest
. >> and we're supposed to be about the technology. >> imagine a big stop bullying speak up logo on the slide behind me. >> say that again. >> stop bullying, speak up is the name of the campaign and a nice transition. my complements to everyone in the room. if i have learned everything in the last four years while researching bullying prevention and for our age group and the kids in the second through seventh grade it's that not only does it take a village but a village...
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this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a year. >> the public utilities commission runs water, power and sewer services for san francisco. we can't afford to be out of business after an earthquake. so, we're thinking about building a building. that building is going to hold our operations center and our emergency operations center for things like earth quack. that building had to be immediately occupiable. great. but we can do better than that. so, this new technology that we ended up using was a concrete building that straps basically, that goes through the interior of the building and allow the building to turn
this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a...
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they have permission technology. basically in that chapter on the brain and talked about how that is also progressing. specialty of spatial revolution, brain scanning. simulations are starting. spray the case, and we get to a point where we can actually see well enough into the brain to actually get to understand tow works. now all that has actually happened. so that's why i wrote this book. we have an affirmation to articulate and really create our theory about this pattern recognition theory of how the brain works. and then use that as a biological parent to create even better ai. >> terrific. it's a fascinating book, and i want to thank you for coming in the show and talking with us. >> my pleasure. >> that was book tv signature program in which authors and lettuce nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists, public policy makers, legislators, and others familiar with there material. airing every weekend on book tv at 10:00 p.m. on saturday, 12 and 9:00 p.m. on sunday, and volume on monday. you can also launch
they have permission technology. basically in that chapter on the brain and talked about how that is also progressing. specialty of spatial revolution, brain scanning. simulations are starting. spray the case, and we get to a point where we can actually see well enough into the brain to actually get to understand tow works. now all that has actually happened. so that's why i wrote this book. we have an affirmation to articulate and really create our theory about this pattern recognition theory...
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series technology innovation all the as developments around russia we've got the future covered. i am max keiser welcome to the kaiser report first a good news three bankers had better arrested in connection with rigging live or now the bad news the arrests were made by the serious fraud office so don't hold your breath for a successful prosecution and now the really bad news over at the new york times a headline reads h.s.b.c. to pay one point nine two billion dollars fine to settle charges over a laundering the first sentence of to start a call proceed to tell you all you need to know whether global financial and economic systems quote state and federal authorities decided against indicting h.s.b.c. in a money laundering case over concerns that criminal charges could jeopardize one of the world's largest banks and ultimately destabilize the global financial system too big to fail too big to jail stacey. we've been warning about this for years now and it's happened they say openly in the first paragraph of the new york times article that they didn't want to destabilize the globa
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it's technologically impossible to do. so, again, do you have a process that's totally fair to the broadcasters and to the wireless industry that's in place? have you had them in your office simultaneously with their engineers to talk about the issues so that you can hear and your experts can hear the differences which they have? >> that's exactly what we're doing. through the notice in common process, also through the workshops, also through direct engagement with our engineers. that's what i've said to both industries which is get your engineers working, because we will resolve these largely as engineering issues consistent with the economic and innovation goals of the statute. >> do you ever have a meeting yourself with the engineers in the room with the other, you know, from all industries just sitting there with your engineers hearing the disagreements and -- >> i very much end joy meeting with engineers and business executives, and i won't express an opinion who's less fun to meet with. >> okay. no, i appreciate that
it's technologically impossible to do. so, again, do you have a process that's totally fair to the broadcasters and to the wireless industry that's in place? have you had them in your office simultaneously with their engineers to talk about the issues so that you can hear and your experts can hear the differences which they have? >> that's exactly what we're doing. through the notice in common process, also through the workshops, also through direct engagement with our engineers. that's...
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devices and the number of other technologies on the market already are coming to market that there's going to lead us down. one step closer to tracking the individual privacy law experts i spoke to said that this adds a different dimension it's one thing to be able to see someone moving around it's a different thing to be able to hear what they're what they're saying. now then. finds out what we got next. ok i think we're going to a nice document. was . i was in the middle of rushes north from way from civilization in a three hour helicopter train from the nearest village. so they still one family have been living here for a long time in tents made of reindeer skins. lodging runs in ada signal and then it's they also grew up in the two but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still room and they are regions. was planted here as a dancing teacher. was. still his den says he tells us stories about his mother and. laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy had when the enemy late saw the light can and most around you
devices and the number of other technologies on the market already are coming to market that there's going to lead us down. one step closer to tracking the individual privacy law experts i spoke to said that this adds a different dimension it's one thing to be able to see someone moving around it's a different thing to be able to hear what they're what they're saying. now then. finds out what we got next. ok i think we're going to a nice document. was . i was in the middle of rushes north from...
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science technology innovation all the lanes developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images from seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are today. a few days in alexandria time goes back to the era of cardinal richelieu. transforms into la rochelle complete with a fortress camp guards guns and. the main. daring feats like chasing carriages. in the old days various people from france and today the stunts is still staged by the french. a new movie based on one of. these is being shot here. but. that's why we're shooting here can you see the beautiful trees around. vintage strong. which are two hundred years old not old. unlike the grand palaces and geometrical designs elsewhere in peterhof the alexandria landscape is mostly natural. this for a mental part was created in the nineteenth century when nicholas the first was emperor it was named after his wife alexandra. at the beginning of the twentieth century it was a favorite spot for nicholas the second the last emperor of the roman
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technology and health care led today's gainers. well, oil posting its first gain in six sessions today, edges higher after prices fell 4% over the past five trading sessions. crude closing the day up 23 cents a barrel at $85.79. u.s. small business sentiment plunging in november to the lowest level in nearly three years. national federation of independent businesses saying the index fell more than five points last month to 87.5, and 37% of business owners expect future business conditions to be worse than current conditions. liz: we have larry in the pits the chicago exchange, and no matter what happens, there's going to be a market that slamp slump, and why stocks could rise ten points next year. starting with larry at the c measuring e. you know, nobody's mentioning that the feds started a two-day meeting here. that's not a big issue. europe, though, are we seeing signs of stress again with the concerns about leadership in italy, and problems in greece, and should we pay attention to that than the fiscal cliff discussions? >> wel
technology and health care led today's gainers. well, oil posting its first gain in six sessions today, edges higher after prices fell 4% over the past five trading sessions. crude closing the day up 23 cents a barrel at $85.79. u.s. small business sentiment plunging in november to the lowest level in nearly three years. national federation of independent businesses saying the index fell more than five points last month to 87.5, and 37% of business owners expect future business conditions to be...
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you know the evolution of technology but i'm sure you've heard of this giant data center and utah not only is that data mining all private communications but it's it's that if you become a person of interest in the future they can retroactively take all of your communications pretty much in the history of your online presence and use it against you i mean what i have to scale this back where do we go from here bard it's a generational thing you know rights aren't so much taken as often as the relinquish people just give them up i think that texas case with the student who's pushing back on the idea that they were a chip around to the school can track them like a minute are made you've got to look at that but when you get kids and you start getting kids used to the idea that from the time they go to school they put something on it's got a chip in it and so. principle can track them throughout the building this student will come to accept that people will become program like a litany of dogs and all the sun because people expect that they will expect privacy and if you don't expect priv
you know the evolution of technology but i'm sure you've heard of this giant data center and utah not only is that data mining all private communications but it's it's that if you become a person of interest in the future they can retroactively take all of your communications pretty much in the history of your online presence and use it against you i mean what i have to scale this back where do we go from here bard it's a generational thing you know rights aren't so much taken as often as the...
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i'm joseph jones from department of technology. the department is presently working on those recommendations that the department hired a consultant. consultant has studied the radio side and he has recommendation and the department is reviewing that. and the department is also talking with san francisco police department, fire department, to study the replacement of the radio project which is a 14-year old radio system. [speaker not understood] we have department of emergency management here to update you. >> if i can be more specific, the recommendation is that gt work to present the finding and recommendations to the board at a future date on the current radio facilities conditions, including recommendations on the future use and city department user needs, technical requirements, timeline of funding. so, would you agree to come back and present to the board on your findings on this work? >> yes. >> okay, great. and the same with the -- would you accept this recommendation by the budget analyst? >> the department of emergency man
i'm joseph jones from department of technology. the department is presently working on those recommendations that the department hired a consultant. consultant has studied the radio side and he has recommendation and the department is reviewing that. and the department is also talking with san francisco police department, fire department, to study the replacement of the radio project which is a 14-year old radio system. [speaker not understood] we have department of emergency management here to...
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the file cabinets on your technology device you have. but the point is that that company is in the process now of making products that are creating innovation. the i novation has to occur at all three levels inside that business on a continual basis for it to deliver. it's one of the major reasons why these devices we have here are -- two major reasons are so small and powerful is because of the processors and storage. by the way in storage there's something called moore's law in processing, storage the greater change is double every nine months than 18 months. twice the rate. so but the point is in the technology world you have to think about the companys producing innovation not producing products and services in order to stay ahead of the curve. >> jonathan, you want to pick up on this? >> i'm sorry. i'm a philosopher. i don't know how to innovate. and what strikes me about innovation, of course, is that -- this is something the president gave us a good example a few minutes ago, retroviruses and basic medical science turned into very
the file cabinets on your technology device you have. but the point is that that company is in the process now of making products that are creating innovation. the i novation has to occur at all three levels inside that business on a continual basis for it to deliver. it's one of the major reasons why these devices we have here are -- two major reasons are so small and powerful is because of the processors and storage. by the way in storage there's something called moore's law in processing,...
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through all they will spread the missile technology. they were selling missile parts to the syrians. they were caught in may doing that. imagine if assad had a long-range missile right now? melissa: absolutely. gordon, thanks so much. appreciate your time. good insight. >> nation's largest bank gives a hand to our biggest heroes. jpmorgan chase is helping get 100,000 veterans hired. one of the bank's top executives and one of its veteran recruits explains how they will get it done. that is up next. >>> listen up, mayor booker. our charles payne is calling you out. the mayor suffers through a week on food stamps. charles says he is distracting everyone from the program's biggest problem. he will explain that coming up. do you ever have too much money? ♪ melissa: helping our heroes work. jpmorgan chase is lending a hand to veterans looking for jobs. the company is joining other major employers to form the 100,000 jobs mission. its goal is collectively hire 100,000 veterans by 202. the coalition has already hired more than 28,000 vets. j
through all they will spread the missile technology. they were selling missile parts to the syrians. they were caught in may doing that. imagine if assad had a long-range missile right now? melissa: absolutely. gordon, thanks so much. appreciate your time. good insight. >> nation's largest bank gives a hand to our biggest heroes. jpmorgan chase is helping get 100,000 veterans hired. one of the bank's top executives and one of its veteran recruits explains how they will get it done. that...
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weather satellite into orbit but washington seoul and turkey a claim it's testing long range missile technology you have to threaten russia sanctions saying the north has a violated international law and this ban from conducting ballistic missile tests by the u.n. all of washington called the highly provocative well japan once a tough response from the u.n. security council on north korea expert professor really different joins us now from vienna university thank you for joining us here on r.t. today how effective would fresh sanctions on north korea be do you think given that such measures in two thousand and six and nine haven't really succeeded in making any any making it stop what its rocket launches obsessions or. means to show your political dissatisfaction but in terms of being effective almost useless in terms of north korea sanctions of the deployed for decades north korea had enough time to find ways around those sanctions though humanitarian concerns. the allies the tried and so i think sanctions have more or less a symbolical function but they will have very little actual effects on
weather satellite into orbit but washington seoul and turkey a claim it's testing long range missile technology you have to threaten russia sanctions saying the north has a violated international law and this ban from conducting ballistic missile tests by the u.n. all of washington called the highly provocative well japan once a tough response from the u.n. security council on north korea expert professor really different joins us now from vienna university thank you for joining us here on r.t....
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we tested that technology on the roof of musconnie. the firm we are working with allowed us to see what are the business relationships we need to implement on more broad scale green test bed. this is the first effort of proof of concept. it dovetails with the mayor's office of innovation and economic development. we are partnering with them to look at other areas to have innovative clean-tech ideas in the energy sector. the mayor's office of course is looking more broadly than that. our green test bed provides a nice sector. and a list of accomplishments under that umbrella of innovative deployments here in san francisco. that the mayor's office has initiated. we will be coming to you with next steps. trying to launch this as a broader program. given the experience we are having with this early test. >> all right. >> thank you. >> any questions? >> how is it funded? >> this is a renewable project, we are funding through our small renewable item approved by the commission. our cost for this first initiative was a little over $11,000. mo
we tested that technology on the roof of musconnie. the firm we are working with allowed us to see what are the business relationships we need to implement on more broad scale green test bed. this is the first effort of proof of concept. it dovetails with the mayor's office of innovation and economic development. we are partnering with them to look at other areas to have innovative clean-tech ideas in the energy sector. the mayor's office of course is looking more broadly than that. our green...
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science technology innovation all the list m l immense from around russia we've got those huge earth covered. to speak old language clear cut. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talk specifically ip interviews intriguing stories for you here. in troy of t. arabic to find out more visit our big don't all teeth dot com. for a few days and peter house alexandria time goes back to the era of cardinal richelieu . transforms into la rochelle complete with a fortress camp guards guns and. the main axes a musket in daring feats like chasing carriages. and the old days various people from france and today the stunts is still staged by the french. and the movie based on one of. these is being shot him. for the book is simply wonderful that's why we. can you see the beautiful trees around you looks like vintage from. which a two hundred years old is not old. unlike the grand palaces and geometrical designs elsewhere in peterhof the alexandria landscape is mostly natural. this from mental part was created in the nineteenth century when nichola
science technology innovation all the list m l immense from around russia we've got those huge earth covered. to speak old language clear cut. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talk specifically ip interviews intriguing stories for you here. in troy of t. arabic to find out more visit our big don't all teeth dot com. for a few days and peter house alexandria time goes back to the era of cardinal richelieu . transforms into la rochelle...
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it's technology innovation all the least of. russia. the future. thanks. live plug. live. leak. in the eleven long years since the nine eleven terrorist attacks americans effectively been forced to live in a perpetual state of fear fear of terrorism the big bags scary beast that applies to way too much these days and with that has come a laundry list of controversial legislation that has systematically eroded the rights of american citizens most recently the two thousand and twelve national defense authorization act or the n.b.a. a bill that president obama signed on new year's eve of last year which included a quad that granted the president the power to indefinitely detain american citizens on u.s. soil and although the senate recently passed a two thousand and thirteen n.d.a. along with the new provision allegedly protecting american citizens from indefinite detention many legal experts are saying not so fast and they're speculating that the new bill might actually be worse than its predecessor so here to talk about the n.b.a. and the significance of this latest amendment i'm
it's technology innovation all the least of. russia. the future. thanks. live plug. live. leak. in the eleven long years since the nine eleven terrorist attacks americans effectively been forced to live in a perpetual state of fear fear of terrorism the big bags scary beast that applies to way too much these days and with that has come a laundry list of controversial legislation that has systematically eroded the rights of american citizens most recently the two thousand and twelve national...
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technology was the big drag, thanks once again to apple. over the past week apple has gone from almost $600 per share to $533, down about 9%. with the sell-off apple is about $8 above its most recent low from mid-november. there are several theories behind apple's stock drop: profit taking, disappointment over no special dividend, and more fundamental concerns about its business growth. two other big techs under some pressure today. microsoft fell 1%. it's just pennies above its low for the year. cisco systems fell 0.07%. the firm repeated today its previous earnings growth forecast. big banks were on the upswing with the further improvement in the job market, and ahead of next week's federal reserve meeting as expectations build for more economic help. j.p. morgan jumped 2.6%, it's highest price since early november. bank of america added another 1.8% to an 18 month high. a big global energy deal is one step closer tonight. late today canada okayed the buyout of nexen energy by chinese energy giant c-nooc. this is a $15.3 billion deal, rep
technology was the big drag, thanks once again to apple. over the past week apple has gone from almost $600 per share to $533, down about 9%. with the sell-off apple is about $8 above its most recent low from mid-november. there are several theories behind apple's stock drop: profit taking, disappointment over no special dividend, and more fundamental concerns about its business growth. two other big techs under some pressure today. microsoft fell 1%. it's just pennies above its low for the...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. do we speak your language anything about the will and out of. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles caden the stories. you hear. in troy all teach spanish find out more visit. tito it's calm.
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it's technology innovation all the latest developments around russia we've got the future covered. for well. a vote on the new president's back to constitution is in jeopardy after the majority of the country's judges refused to oversee the poll the government has decided to split the referendum into two realms so the remaining judiciary can cope with demand when it comes. to government demonstrations on the streets of the capital plan and so his most. legendary outside his palace and breached security barricades and leader gave himself extensive new powers last month to backtrack a surprising public anger however most of us continue to push through to propose constitution. some critics say civil liberties e.g. to islamic dictatorship will true is forming and soon kyra. the general assembly of the judges club announced that they would be boycotting the referendum and the problem is now he will actually man the polling stations this is met with the cuban scenes here in front of the presidential palace protesters said the referendum simply can't go ahead if the judge is going to be m
it's technology innovation all the latest developments around russia we've got the future covered. for well. a vote on the new president's back to constitution is in jeopardy after the majority of the country's judges refused to oversee the poll the government has decided to split the referendum into two realms so the remaining judiciary can cope with demand when it comes. to government demonstrations on the streets of the capital plan and so his most. legendary outside his palace and breached...
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i like this, i like the technology, i like when they tell you, people are sick in your area. however, i like it as maybe a jumping off point. but i don't think you can put all your trust in an app. >>> well guys, it's time to say cowabunga on christmas, because santa can surf. not just one santa, a ton of santas, you see them out there hitting the water in their boots, it looks like their surfboards are wrapped up for christmas, right? >> they have big candy canes. >> even a santa lifeguard. >> you see santa is out there with a cool christmas ham on the board. i don't know if the ham gets extra salty on the water. >> that would be good. >> here is santa surfing through a barrel. this isn't just santa surfing with ham. it's a commercial for as youys in australia for their christmas hams. >> i will say that looks really good. >> even out on a surfboard, wet. >> this is what you have to do to advertise your christmas ham if you're in australia. it's summertime there. so christmas ham, you can't show like snowy santa. you got to show santa surfing. this is santa and his elves. >>
i like this, i like the technology, i like when they tell you, people are sick in your area. however, i like it as maybe a jumping off point. but i don't think you can put all your trust in an app. >>> well guys, it's time to say cowabunga on christmas, because santa can surf. not just one santa, a ton of santas, you see them out there hitting the water in their boots, it looks like their surfboards are wrapped up for christmas, right? >> they have big candy canes. >> even...
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privacy experts have different concerns that they won't work with other sorts of technologies that they were all familiar with and some of the development such as the recognition software that places a number of other technologies on the market already or are coming to market. there's going to lead us down. one step closer to tracking individual privacy law experts i spoke to said that there's. a different dimension now it's one thing to be able to see someone moving around it's a different thing to be able to take your word. to six and a half minutes past the ten o'clock like moscow time thanks being with us katie is it here for the business news i katie ross of the old company russian oil companies got a new go in charge of human resources was that news well because he used to be the head of the prisons so we'll see shaky in their second husband best behavior well disciplined or nothing else so exactly that everyone is always on their best behavior when in the bosses in town but when he used to be head of the prison service i say even more so a lot of that is coming out yeah after the
privacy experts have different concerns that they won't work with other sorts of technologies that they were all familiar with and some of the development such as the recognition software that places a number of other technologies on the market already or are coming to market. there's going to lead us down. one step closer to tracking individual privacy law experts i spoke to said that there's. a different dimension now it's one thing to be able to see someone moving around it's a different...
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privacy experts have different concerns that they when went with other sorts of technologies that they were all similar with and some that are in development so much as racial recognition software g.p.s. devices and number of other technologies on the market already or are coming to market that there's going to lead us down one step closer to two tracking individuals. so those of citizens in. not just you know connecting their movements to the things that they say which is traditionally been held to a different standard by the courts. you know people are used to having cameras you know when they go into a convenience store even on buses having cameras that record what you're doing but having the audio of their record their conversations what does that mean in terms of people that are concerned about their privacy i mean does it kind of just take it take it out a step further well the privacy law experts i spoke to said that there's. a different dimension it's one thing to be able to see someone moving around it's a different thing to be able to if you're with their work or say and so i
privacy experts have different concerns that they when went with other sorts of technologies that they were all similar with and some that are in development so much as racial recognition software g.p.s. devices and number of other technologies on the market already or are coming to market that there's going to lead us down one step closer to two tracking individuals. so those of citizens in. not just you know connecting their movements to the things that they say which is traditionally been...
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nbc technology contributors say many of us already use this kind of technology. >> just the idea that we would all be carrying around gps devices in our pockets, checking into our locations, telling our friends where we are, that would seem creepy five years ago, but nowadays everybody is doing it. >> i just want to enjoy my show, fall asleep in front of the couch and not worry about somebody watching me fall asleep. >> according to the patent, it could detect argue, cuddling, even a pet in the room. absolutely not. are you crazy? i don't want anyone seeing what's going on inside my house. >> wow. what is going on inside your house? >> i've got kids. you know, you got all kinds of stuff going on. >> i gotcha. privacy. >> exactly. >>> a mystery lottery player is missing out on the chance of a lifetime. >> no one came forward to claim a ticket worth $101 million. it's now england's biggest unclaimed prize ev
nbc technology contributors say many of us already use this kind of technology. >> just the idea that we would all be carrying around gps devices in our pockets, checking into our locations, telling our friends where we are, that would seem creepy five years ago, but nowadays everybody is doing it. >> i just want to enjoy my show, fall asleep in front of the couch and not worry about somebody watching me fall asleep. >> according to the patent, it could detect argue, cuddling,...
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on the technology side we are grappling with how to enhance dispatch. we are working closely with lisa hoffman to have a system that identifies the language skills of bilingual officers immediately and in real-time so that they can be more readily dispatched to the scene and it gives equally important information which is to know if there aren't bilingual officers, waiting on the scene, and can move onto the next level, the language line system. we are working on how do we get officers who want to be bilingual, who want to be certified as bilingual officers, how do they more rapidly get the certification process in place? officers can be certified in mandarin, cantonese, spanish, russian. we are hoping and working with other divisions within the city to get the process moving more quickly. on the street patrol officers, they're using their own cell phones to call language line. on a real level of equipment, officers need a better way to ask his language line. we are working with the department and think outside of the box. bilingual officers use digital
on the technology side we are grappling with how to enhance dispatch. we are working closely with lisa hoffman to have a system that identifies the language skills of bilingual officers immediately and in real-time so that they can be more readily dispatched to the scene and it gives equally important information which is to know if there aren't bilingual officers, waiting on the scene, and can move onto the next level, the language line system. we are working on how do we get officers who want...
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could climb into a pipe and fix anything that broke down today's engine is problems with the help of technology. to. enough water so we can stand. no problems today. i saw a small leak but you can look at it closely and decide what to do about it. the water comes through the spout them. everything's fine. the grand cascades central feature is the gilded samsam fountain. the water jets from alliance mail shoots twenty one meters up into the sky. the samson fountain commemorates russia's victory over sweetening the decisive battle of poltava leading to victory in the great north. since then the image of samson has not only symbolized peace of the great and the russian army but also a victory in world war two. since you believe in september nineteenth forty one the germans began their nine hundred day scenes of leningrad the authorities took what ever valuables they could from the palace to st isaac's cathedral these figures on the cascade were buried in the park but the samson weighs three and a half tons it was simply too heavy to move when german soldiers took pictures here in the one nine hund
could climb into a pipe and fix anything that broke down today's engine is problems with the help of technology. to. enough water so we can stand. no problems today. i saw a small leak but you can look at it closely and decide what to do about it. the water comes through the spout them. everything's fine. the grand cascades central feature is the gilded samsam fountain. the water jets from alliance mail shoots twenty one meters up into the sky. the samson fountain commemorates russia's victory...
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in terms of the technology, developing capabilities to send people beyond the earth orbit and into deep space on a fairly permanent basis and having rockets able to do that are the key to doing that and that is in the program. that is now being worked on. it's just perhaps faster with more money but it is still progressing. >> well, there are these ambitious goals that nasa has. talk about going to mars. having said that, at the same time, we were hearing today about this colorado-based company. they just said yesterday that they plan to send privately funded and built spacecraft to the moon by 2020. they say 15 to 20 nations are interested in those missions and it's much cheaper than nasa can do it for. >> as space technology advances, the things that we did five, 10, 20 years ago become cheaper. the technology is better, the energy, all of the construction designs are better so that you can do these things that once cost 26 billion and those kind of dollars from apollo, you can do it for less money now. but you keep the dollars going for new technologies, things that are harder to do,
in terms of the technology, developing capabilities to send people beyond the earth orbit and into deep space on a fairly permanent basis and having rockets able to do that are the key to doing that and that is in the program. that is now being worked on. it's just perhaps faster with more money but it is still progressing. >> well, there are these ambitious goals that nasa has. talk about going to mars. having said that, at the same time, we were hearing today about this colorado-based...
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a lot of times technologies that begin at military technology, gps, started as military and become broadly successful as the cost comes down. >>> bob? >> last week, nasa released images from a satellite using high regulasolution, visible an infrared resolution to reveal the most detailed we have seen. it was another reminder of the reality in which we live where you have 1.5 billion people without power. you look at africa. it is basically a continent shrouded in darkness. that is something we keep needing to remind ourselves. for any of your viewers that want to know what they can do to help bring light and power. >> to get to that $1 billion budget. >> absolutely and hope to the poorest people in the world. i would like to welcome them to visit our website, self.org. >> for full disclosure, i always give it every year. it is incredibly worthy to give to. folks should check that out. >> i learned that rio tinto, the mining company, is using wind turbines for a diamond mind in northern canada, not for environmental reasons but because it is the only reliable source of fuel. in a lot of con
a lot of times technologies that begin at military technology, gps, started as military and become broadly successful as the cost comes down. >>> bob? >> last week, nasa released images from a satellite using high regulasolution, visible an infrared resolution to reveal the most detailed we have seen. it was another reminder of the reality in which we live where you have 1.5 billion people without power. you look at africa. it is basically a continent shrouded in darkness. that...
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we have this new found richness, new technologies to find energy. i have seen some estimates up to 3 million new jobs directly related to the energy boom. is it real? how unfortunate of a driver will that be for the economy? when you're sitting down trying to figure out what growth will look like in this country, how does a factor in? >> in a few ways. number one, if there's one thing i feel more optimistic than i did one decade ago, i had a book out around 2006 and i felt like, when you are out making the case for why there should be more location as opposed to china and india, you felt like you how the wind in your face. you have great meetings but then they pull your side and say, that's a powerful argument, but we're moving this to bangalor next week. there is much more of an economic case for people to be relocating and bring jobs back. some of that is about the way it is structured between us and china and some of it is energy. no doubt the future of natural gas is just making the price calculation more attractive to someone thinking about a n
we have this new found richness, new technologies to find energy. i have seen some estimates up to 3 million new jobs directly related to the energy boom. is it real? how unfortunate of a driver will that be for the economy? when you're sitting down trying to figure out what growth will look like in this country, how does a factor in? >> in a few ways. number one, if there's one thing i feel more optimistic than i did one decade ago, i had a book out around 2006 and i felt like, when you...